Does the DC have good music speakers ? I sent my DC 13’s in to a place in Kansas and he upgraded them to ANR and stereo. The ANR works fair.. and the music is about like jamming out in your car to the iphone speakers. Pretty lame. A solid waste of money. Everyone has different expectations about music quality. I know Bose has been playing that market way longer than DC. So that does have me a little hesitant. Thanks all!!!
I have the Pro-X (I'd imagine the One-X drivers are the same, if not better) and music through bluetooth sounds fine. It's not like sitting in a quiet room with a pair of thousand dollar reference headphones, but given a cockpit environment isn't exactly suitable for discerning listening anyway, I think you'll find it to be plenty good enough. Head to a pilot shop and try it out - pairing to your phone is easy!
I've got one of each. I don't remember how they did regarding music, but I don't believe any of them use aptX over Bluetooth. If by "100% essential" you mean that you've got golden ears then you're going to want a wired connection of some sort since Bluetooth audio quality will be a disappointment. The A20 has that but the One-X does not. However, if you've got wired AUX-in via your plane's panel then that's sort of a moot point.I can’t decide. I’m buying one of the two soon. Music is 100% essential. Bluetooth on multiple devices is a plus. Help me decide guys.
I've got one of each. I don't remember how they did regarding music, but I don't believe any of them use aptX over Bluetooth. If by "100% essential" you mean that you've got golden ears then you're going to want a wired connection of some sort since Bluetooth audio quality will be a disappointment. The A20 has that but the One-X does not. However, if you've got wired AUX-in via your plane's panel then that's sort of a moot point.
I don't believe any of the major headsets have multiple Bluetooth radios, so device connection will have to be one-at-a-time.
The One-X has button operated volume control while the A20 has dials. I like that A20 dials are faster, but I like that One-X buttons are harder to bump.
The One-X uses memory foam ear seals. I seem to notice that there's a bit of warmup time with those before they feel comfortable on my head. I mention that here in this thread:
https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/com...s-sierra-vs-bosex-vs-qfr-on-the-scale.129055/
The One-X control box is a tiny bit smaller and has some clever engineering when it comes to changing the batteries (the lid acts as an extractor if you swing it open correctly). The A20 box feels a bit better ergonomically.
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